| Henry Hart Milman - 1880 - 538 páginas
...still beaten down in detail by the • strong arm of ecclesiastical and temporal power : they were confuted by the irrefragable argument of fire and...into realities. Christ's real Presence was in some lndescril»able manner in the Eucharist ; but under the notion of the real Presence might meet conceptions... | |
| John McClintock - 1880 - 1106 páginas
...canon, agitated before council, nor determined by pope. " During all those centuries no language was thought too strong to express the overpowering awe...the faith had worked those images into realities." A specimen of the oratorical hyperbole employed in reference to this subject may be taken from Chrysostom,... | |
| John McClintock - 1880 - 1100 páginas
...canon, agitated before council, nor determined by pope. " During all those centuries no language was thought too strong to express the overpowering awe...of the worshippers. The oratory of the pulpit and tbe hortatory treatise had indulged freely in the boldest images; the innate poetry of the faith had... | |
| Philip Smith - 1885 - 766 páginas
...characteristic power and eloquence: — "This Sacrament — the Eucharist — from the earliest times had been withdrawn into the most profound mystery ; it had...indulged freely in the boldest images ; the innate power of the faith had worked these images into realities. Christ's real presence was in some indescribable... | |
| Philip Smith - 1885 - 764 páginas
...characteristic power and eloquence : — " This Sacrament — the Eucharist — from the earliest times had been withdrawn into the most profound mystery ; it had...indulged freely in the boldest images ; the innate power of the faith had worked these images into realities. Christ's real presence was in some indescribable... | |
| Philip Smith - 1892 - 778 páginas
...characteristic power and eloquence : — " This Sacrament — the Eucharist — from the earliest times had been withdrawn into the most profound mystery ; it had...indulged freely in the boldest images ; the innate power of the faith had worked these images into realities. Christ's real presence was in some indescribable... | |
| Henry Hart Milman - 1889 - 1098 páginas
...surrounding darkness. That Presence had as yet been iinapproached by profane and searching controversy, liad been undefined by canon, neither agitated before Council,...into realities. Christ's real Presence was in some indescruV able manner in the Eucharist ; but under the notion of the real Presence might meet conceptions... | |
| Philip Smith - 1899 - 752 páginas
...searching controversy, had been undefined by canon, neither agitated before Council, nor determined l>y Pope. During all these centuries no language had been...indulged freely in the boldest images ; the innate power of the faith had worked these images into realities. Christ's real presence was in some indescribable... | |
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